tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3312179782230880680.post7061400152532737024..comments2012-08-06T09:14:41.664-05:00Comments on our human complexity: ...On the Other Hand, We're Co-Evolutionaries.Mike Gottschalknoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3312179782230880680.post-56749597129763117092010-10-03T18:22:01.941-05:002010-10-03T18:22:01.941-05:00Pete, I love your questions!
Your juxtaposition o...Pete, I love your questions!<br /><br />Your juxtaposition of &quot;weak atomic force&quot; with &quot;time constraint&quot; interests me. Your sense of the &quot;electron was supposed to be there&quot; sounds pretty close to how I have used the word &quot;meaning&quot; along with information in a previous conversation.<br /><br />Your note/question about co-evolving/co-creating hits me like a chicken--egg scenario, and I&#39;m having fun thinking about this question!<br /><br />(I&#39;m having fun with your time questions too).Mike Gottschalkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03570606130437615456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3312179782230880680.post-19166419351929285052010-10-03T00:39:45.317-05:002010-10-03T00:39:45.317-05:00&quot;Our Universe, as we&#39;ve gotten to know it...&quot;Our Universe, as we&#39;ve gotten to know it, followed an arrow of time; as it did, it also grew in complexity.&quot;<br />Mike, what if it were not an &quot;arrow of time&quot; but rather an &quot;arrow in time&quot;?<br />Why does an electron fly around a nucleus, and not &quot;zip&quot; off somewhere? So called &quot;weak atomic force&quot;.<br />What if it were bound by a &quot;time constraint&quot; - at that time, in that space, the electron was supposed to be there.<br />We invented time. I think. I can&#39;t find any empirical proof of times evolution other than the theory of the big bang. When time was supposedly &quot;created&quot; or &quot;started&quot;.<br />But we know that a fifty million kilometre wide black hole - the biggest in the Spiral Arm - exists at the point where we believe the Big Bang occurred.<br />So what was created? Was it gravity, or time? And if you &quot;co-create&quot;, are you evolving or creating?<br />Nice to read your posts!<br />PeteP J Anthonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12205357538357520541noreply@blogger.com